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ARTHEMIS or the Advanced Research Team on History and Epistemology of Moving Image Study is dedicated to the study of the evolution of film studies as a discipline. [ + ]

A Roundtable on Global Media

CinemaLe Département d’études anglaises & le Département d’histoire de l’art et des études cinématographiques presents

A Roundtable on Global Media

At 12 pm Friday, April 26 2013, B-4315 3200 Jean-Brillant

Wendy Hui Kyong Chun's lecture

Arthemis is Pleased to present a lecture byWendy's eye

Wendy Hui Kyong Chun (Brown University)

Habitual New Media

April 12th 16h

EV-1,615

Malcolm Turvey's lecture

Camera tossingArthemis is pleased to present a lecture by

Malcolm Turvey

Medium-Specificity Defended

April 9th, 16h00

Hall Building, H-407

ARTHEMIS Bursary winner Irene Rozsa

Radio centroARTHEMIS is pleased to announce that Irene Rozsa received the 2012-2013 ARTHEMIS bursary for her project :

 

“Cuban film discourse: The evolution of cinephilia and film criticism from 1950 to 1970”

 

Practices of World Building International Conference

Practices of Building Worlds

Concordia University, Montreal

June 6 & 7, 2013 

 

Organizers: 

Marta Boni, Concordia University

Martin Lefebvre, Concordia University

 

Henry Jenkins' Lecture

Henry JenkinsScreen Culture Research Group Presents

A Public Talk by

Henry Jenkins (University of Southern California)

"The Transmedia Generation: Spreadable Media, Fan Activism, and Participatory Learning"

Hall Building, Room 767

JANUARY 10, 2013 18:00

 

Dudley Andrew's lecture

ARTHEMIS is pleased to present a lecture with 

Dudley Andrew, Yale University

"Off the map, Beneath the Grid: World Cinema in the 21st. Century"

 

Saturday December 8 @19h30 VA-114

 

Along with the screening of

Karen Beckman's on Resnais and the Graphic Image

Renais by FlochArthemis is pleased to present

Karen Beckman

"Animating the Cinéfils: Alain Resnais and the Graphic Image"

Friday, Dec 7th @16h

CJ 1.114, Loyola Campus

7141 Sherbrooke W.

Lefebvre's lecture

metz warholArthemis is pleased to present a lecture with

Martin Lefebvre

"Dance and Fetish: Phenomenology and Metz's Epistemological Shift"

Nov 23 @ 16h

EV-5,615

 

Conference Report in Cinema Journal

conference report scmsThe Impact of Technological Innovations

on the Historiography and Theory

of Cinema

By Daniel Fairfax for Cinema Journal